FNUniv eases first-year fears and encourages First Nation voters
Freshmen students at First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) are on their way to an exciting first year after an orientation session hosted at the E.A. Rawlinson Centre.
Students met their new teachers, classmates and counselors in an effort to ease their transition into post-secondary education.
“We want to give the students a feeling (and) a sense of being welcomed,” said Meaghan Isbister, a third-year social work coordinator.
“We’re coming out to speak with them and letting them know that we’re here if they need help or if they’re struggling. There’s a lot of support here. It’s like a family.”


